Abstract

An hourglass-shaped circumstellar shell, with radius about 0.65 lt-yr at the equator and about 2.4 lt-yr at the poles, surrounds SN 1987A. The shell is a bubble blown by the wind of the blue giant progenitor of SN 1987A into an equatorially concentrated wind of a prior red giant stage. The bubble was ionized by the initial UV flash of the supernova, and the emission-line region is concentrated in a ring at the waist of the hourglass. In about 2002 AD the supernova envelope will strike the shell. The resulting young supernova remnant will become a luminous source of soft X-rays and broad optical and ultraviolet emission lines.

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